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"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Bolivia's economy in <strong>the</strong> 1980s. The Russian oppositional press has begun<br />

warning about mondialism. This is not <strong>the</strong> case in Sweden or Germany.<br />

A remainder <strong>of</strong> less-informed Communist and Nationalist forces<br />

(useless idiots) in Russia naively believed that <strong>the</strong>y could still act freely on<br />

<strong>the</strong> political scene and control development. That was why those<br />

Communists once again tried to gain control over Russia <strong>by</strong> attempting to<br />

depose Boris Yeltsin in September 1993. But <strong>the</strong>ir time was definitively<br />

up. The international financial elite made sure <strong>the</strong>y were removed, just<br />

like <strong>the</strong> freemasons did with <strong>the</strong> nationalist maverick Lavr Kornilov in<br />

August-September 1917.<br />

It was obvious that <strong>the</strong> freemason Boris Yeltsin had great difficulty in<br />

putting down <strong>the</strong> rebellion in <strong>the</strong> beginning, since <strong>the</strong> army wanted to<br />

remain neutral in <strong>the</strong> conflict. On <strong>the</strong> 4th <strong>of</strong> October 1993, <strong>the</strong> Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Defence Pavel Grachev ordered <strong>the</strong> elite brigades <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tamansk division<br />

to Moscow. He promised <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers new homes if <strong>the</strong>y obeyed. Grachev<br />

wanted at least 10 groups, but only four joined him. They began shooting<br />

at <strong>the</strong> parliament building. The special anti-terrorist force refused to<br />

murder Yeltsin's enemies. Only a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Omon police forces (riot<br />

police) and <strong>the</strong> presidential guard joined in <strong>the</strong> battle.<br />

Yeltsin did not dare to trust <strong>the</strong>se completely, as <strong>the</strong> Russian journalist<br />

Vladimir Alexandrov revealed in Russia and abroad, and so Yeltsin agreed<br />

to have 35 members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> international Zionist terrorist group Betar sent<br />

to Moscow. (The Spotlight, 22nd <strong>of</strong> November 1993.) When this group<br />

first tried to force <strong>the</strong>ir way into <strong>the</strong> parliament building, Cossacks forced<br />

<strong>the</strong>m back.<br />

The interesting thing was that <strong>the</strong>re were (according to amazed foreign<br />

journalists) so many Jews among <strong>the</strong> defenders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> parliament. That<br />

clique had not yet understood that <strong>the</strong> epoch <strong>of</strong> Communist pretexts was a<br />

closed chapter.<br />

Afghanistan veterans and criminals from <strong>the</strong> organised gangs working<br />

in Moscow were later sent to attack <strong>the</strong> parliament building. Betar turned<br />

up shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter with <strong>the</strong>ir shock tactics. One could listen to internal<br />

radio communication, which revealed how Betar advanced inside <strong>the</strong><br />

building.<br />

Betar was founded in 1923 <strong>by</strong> Zeev Jabotinsky in Riga, Latvia. The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group is to fight "anti-Semitism" <strong>by</strong> acts <strong>of</strong> terror. It is very<br />

typical <strong>of</strong> such movements that <strong>the</strong>y can also practise terror against civi-<br />

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